Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Each single tooth has an extremely sharp edge on both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. A good bourlette and root including both cusps. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurements.
Length: 4.1 cm
Width: 4.6 cm
Depth: 1.2 cm
Approximate weight: 0,015 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Each single tooth has an extremely sharp edge on both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. A good bourlette and root including both cusps. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurements.
Length: 4.4 cm
Width: 3.9 cm
Depth: 1.7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,016 g Learn More

Turtle coprolite 26mm curiosity dating back to the Eocene era, approximately 47 to 33 million years ago, the fossilised dung has been left behind by a prehistoric turtle.
Genus: Coprolite.
Age: Eocene, approximately 47 to 33 million years.
Origin: Madagascar.
Height: 3.4 cm
Length: 2.6 cm
Depth: 2.2 cm
Approximate weight: 26 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Exhibiting an attractive caramel enamel tone and strong cusplet side pointer erupting out of the limestone block once part of the fossil bed in Africa. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 9.7 cm
Width: 7.4 cm
Depth: 4.2 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 6 cm
Approximate weight: 0,362 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. A good tooth exhibiting dark caramel colour, one cusplet pointer free of the fossil bed matrix. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 8 cm
Width: 11.3 cm
Depth: 2.7 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 7.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,310 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Mosasaurus Leiodon anceps. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 6 cm
Diameter: 2.8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,023 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. An excellent dark toffee enamel colour exhibited in this specimen tooth, along with a menial cusplet on the root stock. Interestingly a partial vertebrae is also encapsulated in the matrix block. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 10.2 cm
Width: 12 cm
Depth: 3.3 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 8.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,359 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. The specimen tooth complete with both cusplet pointers free of the matrix (fossil bedrock). displays a good tone of toffee enamel and most interestingly fossilised with a large shark vertebrae, most probably also Otodus genus. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 8.5 cm
Width: 12.4 cm
Depth: 4 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 6.6 cm
Approximate weight: 0,368 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 12.2 cm
Width: 12 cm
Depth: 3.5 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,587 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a type of reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 8.3 cm
Diameter: 3.8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,076 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a type of reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Mosasaurus beaugei. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 6 cm
Diameter: 2.8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,023 g
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 8.8 cm
Diameter: 3.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,085 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. The tooth exhibits a wonderful caramel colour enamel and crisp morphology to a archetypical narrowing pyramidical crown. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 10 cm
Width: 10.6 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,384 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a type of reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon Mosasaur. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 9.6 cm
Diameter: 3.4 cm
Approximate weight: 0,083 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Mosasaurus Leiodon anceps. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 6.8 cm
Diameter: 3 cm
Approximate weight: 0,036 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 10 cm
Width: 9.9 cm
Depth: 4.2 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 7.9 cm
Approximate weight: 0,431 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Each encapsulated tooth has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. Some with a good bourlette and root including cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 9.6 cm
Width: 12.1 cm
Depth: 8.2 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 6.8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,991 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11.5 cm
Diameter: 3.7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,109 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Mosasaurus beaugei. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 10.5 cm
Diameter: 3.5 cm
Approximate weight: 0,090 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 10.7 cm
Diameter: 3.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,093 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 13.4 cm
Diameter: 4.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,189 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 10.9 cm
Diameter: 4.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,106 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved. Encapsulated with extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip and with a good bourlette and root including both cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 8.1 cm
Width: 10.1 cm
Depth: 4.5 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 6.1 cm
Approximate weight: 0,440 g Learn More

Welcome to our selection of high quality Otodus obliquus shark teeth, which have been procured from the Ouled Abdoun Basin formation of Morocco, in North Africa. This fine Otodus obliquus shark tooth has been cleaned and conserved by are technicians. The superb tooth encapsulated in the fossil rock matrix has an extremely sharp edges to both mesial and distal side, leading up to the crown tip. A good bourlette and root including both cusplet pointers. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 8.1 cm
Width: 10.3 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Otodus Obliquus tooth measurement.
Length: 6.7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,462 g Learn More

A remarkable acrylic block display of genuine Mammoth hair from the Siberian tundra of northern Russia, the hair held between two magnetic, clear lucite (acrylic) windows. In the early 1900's a party of Russian scientists in Siberian Tenéré dug up, cooked and ate the flesh of an frozen ice age Mammoth, reporting back the the St. Petersburg museum the preserved flesh was edible and delicious!
(You will receive the same quantity of mammoth hair from Mammoth's discovered in Siberia and as seen in the images here to the left and below).
Genus: Mammuthus. Mammoth.
Origin: Mount Tamyr (Taimyr), Peninsula, Siberian steps, Russia.
Age: Quaternary era, late Pleistocene (upper Pleistocene), Tarantian epoch, approximately 200,000 to 20,000 years.
Mammoth frame measurements.
Height: 16 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 3 cm
Approximate weight: 1194 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 13 cm
Diameter: 10.2 cm
Approximate weight: 0,667 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, forerunners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 8.7 cm
Diameter: 5 cm
Approximate weight: 0,137 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11 cm
Diameter: 5 cm
Approximate weight: 0,156 g Learn More

Otodus Obliquus Shark Tooth block contains two good examples of the prehistoric Mackerel shark which attained sizes of between 30ft to 40ft (9m to 12m), in length and attaining something around 3 to 5 tonnes in weight. This weight is an estimate based on the modern day Gt. White shark's, up to 25ft and weighing around 6600 lbs or 3 tonnes. Another interesting shark statistic, the Gt. white tooth is an average of 1.5ins to 2ins for an adult shark of around 20ft to 25ft. The prehistoric fossil record shows Otodus obliquus Mackerel shark teeth, attained sizes up to 4ins. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Otodus Obliquus.
Age: Cenozoic era, late Palaeocene, approximately 50 to 70 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Khouribga, Ouled Abdoun Basin, Northern Sahara, Morocco.
Overall measurements.
Height: 13.4 cm
Width: 20.4 cm
Depth: 7.0 cm
Longest Otodus Obliquus (root to crown) tooth measurement.
Length: 7.0 cm
Approximate weight: 1,299 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11.2 cm
Diameter: 3.7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,163 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11.6 cm
Diameter: 3..7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,157 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11.1 cm
Diameter: 3.8 cm
Approximate weight: 0,133 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 11.7 cm
Diameter: 3..7 cm
Approximate weight: 0,128 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Beaugei mosasaurus matrix measurements.
Length: 10.5 cm
Diameter: 7.5 cm
Prognathodon giganteus tooth measurements.
Length: 7.3 cm
Diameter: 4.2 cm
Approximate weight: 234 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, for runners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus tooth measurements.
Length: 12.7 cm
Diameter: 4 cm
Approximate weight: 0,191 g Learn More

Megalodon shark tooth 97mm in overall length from the bottom of the root to the tip of the crown. This is how one sizes a shark tooth, taking the longest diagonal as the accurate and official measurement when describing shark fossil teeth.
Genus: Carcharodon / Carcharocles. (Family; Lamnidae / Otodontidae). (Order; Lamniformes).
Age: Cenozoic era, late Oligocene to early Pleistocene, approximately 28 to 1.5 million years.
Origin: Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA.
Length, root to tip: 9.7 cm
Width: 6.9 cm
Depth: 2 cm
Approximate weight: 0,091 g Learn More

The Megalodon shark tooth is 113mm in overall length from the bottom of the root to the tip of the crown. This is how one sizes a shark tooth, taking the longest diagonal as the accurate and official measurement when describing shark fossil teeth. That is a huge 4.45 inches of killer serrations, the tooth having an classical triangular fin shape which evokes human terror. The tooth among the uppermost of collectable teeth, only very few are so large and so fine and complete, no repairs or conservation, no over polishing, in an as found condition, with only a cleaning process having been undertaken. A fine honest fossil tooth of one of the greatest predators of all time.
Genus: Carcharodon / Carcharocles. (Family; Lamnidae / Otodontidae). (Order; Lamniformes).
Age: Cenozoic era, late Oligocene to early Pleistocene, approximately 28 to 1.5 million years.
Origin: Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA.
Specimen tooth dimensions:
Length: 11.3 cm
Width: 8.8 cm
Depth: 1.3 cm
Approximate weight: 0,136 g
On the bronze stand:
Height: 20.1 cm
Width: 11.5 cm
Depth: 5.5 cm
Approximate weight: 0,588 g Learn More

The Diplomystus dentatus sp. fish is incredibly preserved in the calcite bearing shale once the silt or mud of an exotic prehistoric lagoon. The plate has been created by lifting the shale which is now part of a mountain range in Wyoming, once lifted the shales are split in an attempt to recover these rare occurrences of preserved fish skeletons. This particular fish is complete and displays excellent morphology for study. While also creating a superb and beautiful display. Now encased in an oak frame and ready to hang. Read our fuller description below...
Genus: Diplomystus dentatus sp.
Age: Paleogene period, Lower to middle Eocene epoch, 53.5 to 48.5 million years ago.
Origin: The Rocky mountains, Lake Gosiute, The Green River formation, Wyoming, United States of America.
Framed Diplomystus dentatus sp. measurements.
Height: 48.5 cm
Width: 81.5 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Approximate weight: 8.8 kg Learn More

The Diplomystus dentatus sp. fish is incredibly well preserved in the calcite bearing shale which was once the mud of an exotic prehistoric lagoon. The plate has been created by lifting the shale which is now part of the Rocky Mountain range in Wyoming. Once lifted the shales are split in an attempt to recover these rare occurrences of preserved fish skeletons. This particular fish is complete and displays excellent morphology for study. While also creating a superb and beautiful display, now encased in an oak frame and ready to hang. Read our fuller description below...
Genus: Diplomystus dentatus sp.
Age: Paleogene period, Lower to middle Eocene epoch, 53.5 to 48.5 million years ago.
Origin: The Rocky mountains, Lake Gosiute, The Green River formation, Wyoming, United States of America.
Framed Diplomystus dentatus sp. measurements.
Height: 47.5 cm
Width: 73.5 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Approximate weight: 10.3 kg Learn More

The Megalodon shark tooth is 141mm in overall length from the bottom of the root to the tip of the crown. This is how one sizes a shark tooth, taking the longest diagonal as the accurate and official measurement when describing shark fossil teeth. That is a huge 5.55 inches of killer serrations, the tooth having a typical fin shape giving the rare sized specimen tooth a position in the uppermost of collectable teeth, only very few are similar to this example being so large, so fine and complete, no repairs or conservation has taken place, no over polishing, presented in a as found condition. A fine honest dark gray fossil Megalodon tooth of one of the greatest marine predators of all time.
Genus: Carcharodon / Carcharocles. (Family; Lamnidae / Otodontidae). (Order; Lamniformes).
Age: Cenozoic era, late Oligocene to early Pleistocene, approximately 28 to 1.5 million years.
Origin: Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA.
Specimen tooth dimensions:
Length: 14.1 cm
Width: 10.9 cm
Depth: 2.0 cm
Approximate weight: 0,362 g
On the bronze stand:
Height: 20.0 cm
Width: 12.8 cm
Depth: 6.9 cm
Approximate weight: 1,020 g Learn More

Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, forerunners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the worlds oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 93 to 66 million years.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Benguerir, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus jaw measurements.
Height: 42.5 cm
Width: 69 cm
Depth: 10.2 cm
Overall weight: 15.8 kg
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An important and rare fossil discovery of a Dyrosaurus crocodile, complete with the original teeth intact and very well preserved and conserved in the original matrix block (fossil bed rock), from North Africa. This is unique in the preservation aspect, in that the skull has not been crushed, as many of fossils found in this fossil location are found to be flattened or squashed and not in a three dimensional state of preservation. This gharial crocodile fossil skull allowing a fascinating study and also making a very pleasing sculptural statement for any crocodile aficionado or interior decorator. The specimen balanced on a revolving pin enabling accent to more than one fixed position. You can read more about this fossil Dyrosaurus crocodile in the main description below…
Genus: Dyrosaurus Phosphaticus / Phosphatosaurus sp.
Origin: Phosphate deposits of Benguerir, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco, North Africa.
Age: Mesozoic era, late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian epoch, approximately 65 to 70 million years.
Dyrosaurus crocodile measurements.
Length: 107 cm
Overall weight: 39.1 Kg
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Prognathodon Giganteus Mosasaurus Jaws and original teeth in burlap jacket. A fine museum quality specimen Mosasaur jaw preserved in partially articulated position. Mosasaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile, a marine creature with immense and powerful jaws, preying on other marine reptiles, ammonites and large nautili. This is part of a group of marine reptiles which attained great size in the Cretaceous before becoming extinct, forerunners of the great sharks and cetaceans which filled the gap they left in the world's oceans. Read the fuller description below...
Genus: Prognathodon mosasaurus. (Mosasauridae family).
Age: Mesozoic era, Cretaceous Period, Turonian to Maastrichtian ages, approximately 135 to 65 million years.
Origin: From the Khouribga formation, Casablanca, Morocco, North Africa.
Mosasaurus jaw measurements overall including burlap jacket and matrix:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 95 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Overall weight approximately: 45 kg
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Complete and rare fossil Dyrosaurus crocodile cranial element contained in a field burlap jacket, the burlap retaining the fossil in a secure environment post excavation from the fossil bed. The remarkable preservation and conservation may be viewed in our images. The presentation of this highly important Dyrosaurus phosphaticus crocodile skull displaying original and articulated teeth, situated in both the upper maxilla and lower mandible. You can read more about this fossil Dyrosaurus crocodile in the main description below…
Genus: Dyrosaurus Phosphaticus. (Phosphatosaurus sp).
Origin: Phosphate Deposits of Benguerir, Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco, North Africa
Age: Mesozoic era, late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian epoch, approximately 65 to 70 million years.
Dyrosaurus crocodile measurements.
Length: 120 cm
Height: 44 cm
Depth: 14.5 cm
Approximate weight: 40 Kg Learn More

Prehistoric Cave Bear Skeleton, known as the Ursus Spelaeus and found in continental europe is from the Pleistocene era dating back approximately 2,000,000 to 30,000 years.
Genus: Ursus spelaeus.
Age: Pleistocene, approximately 2,000,000 to 30,000 years.
Origin: Continental Europe.
Bear Skeleton measurements.
Height: 7.4 ft
Approximate weight: 46 kg Learn More